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So many families just end all ties after there parents pass.
Sometimes the parents play each child and cause the tension. Sometimes it's over money
Right now I've been dealing with my sister who never helps but calls mom and tells her all her really horrible problems, getting her upset.
So you are not alone by any means.
If you could give us some more information it would be helpful to answer better. Best of luck
There are a few blanks that need filling in. Thanks, and best of luck to you.
It’s sad to be in a situation like this. Unfortunately, problems often arise between siblings and parents are stuck in the middle of it.
Other times, it’s the parents that are the instigators, because they play one child against the other one, which will inevitably lead to confusion and trouble.
Our third post this a.m. about siblings causing dissention for helpless parents, and at this point I am just so over the pain that is caused to parents by this activity of their children.
As you might guess, we cannot know the details of why a restraining order was issued in regards to you. And even if we DID have your story, we would have one side. So I guess we can but trust the courts to do their work.
I am sorry for all your pain, and even sorrier for your parents. But this is a legal issue for the courts in your area, and a Forum of total strangers can only issue words of sympathy and best wishes to you and your family. You might call APS and ask if they will do a wellness check if you fear for your mother, but the fact that you have a restraining order issued against you may preclude their investigations.
Sorry, I don't understand this sentence. Not sure if you need a lawyer for a restraining order. You just go to court and state why a restraining order should not be placed against you. What is sister claiming against you? And not sure if she can keep u away from Mom if Mom is competent to make her own decisions. Why did she take them in?